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In response to
"
It's still a religious holiday, but I get what you mean, it's become a secular holiday too. But not everyone celebrates it. -- nm
"
by
ty97
sure
Posted by
ML (aka Iadodger)
Dec 16 '16, 08:49
holiday, christmas, whatever
I'm sleep about the whole thing
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Mind you, I don't get in a lather if someone calls it a Christmas party. I just don't get why people get worked up if it *isn't* called that. -- nm
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ty97
Dec 16, 08:50
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Because people like having things described in their own terms, rather than someone else's. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Dec 16, 08:52
if someone is throwing an event, they can call it whatever they want. if someone wishes me merry christmas, that's nice.
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Andie
Dec 16, 08:52
4
You should have snuck some LDB lyrics in at the end for the coup de grace. -- nm
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Max
Dec 16, 09:19
Yes. -- nm
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Seven Strongbads Swimming
Dec 16, 09:04
This X 1000 -- nm
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ty97
Dec 16, 08:55
100% -- nm
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ML
Dec 16, 08:53
because people have listless meaningless lives and feel good about themselves when they have something to complain about -- nm
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decline
Dec 16, 08:52
9
You didn't capitalize the first word of your post and I'm offended and angry! -- nm
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ty97
Dec 16, 08:52
or they believe in the birth of Jesus being celebrated -- nm
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Beaker
Dec 16, 08:52
7
I do. And I celebrate it. Many do. And Christmas is secularized these days. But not everybody wants that and it's cool.
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ML
Dec 16, 08:56
...by everyone else. Andie is correct, plus a public school has an obligation to be inclusive. -- nm
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Roger More
Dec 16, 08:55
4
Though I taught last year in a majority Muslim/Hindu school and Christmas was absolutely a thing. -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 16, 09:05
3
my cousin is a teacher and they have units on all the major religions this time of year. yesterday her class made menorahs. -- (edited)
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Andie
Dec 16, 09:07
2
Halloween isn't acknowledged at this school either but again, deliberate science focus. -- nm
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Reagen
Dec 16, 09:11
I've heard this about Halloween seeming to be a growing thing. It's a headscratcher to me. -- nm
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ty97
Dec 16, 09:09
*drinks more Midori*
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kilbowl full of jelly
Dec 16, 08:52
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